What happens after a Snapshot
If intervention is possible, the Blueprint is the next step - not just a report; it's a true human intervention.
$399 · After Snapshot · Human review
Example: a founder named Alex Smith in fintech - the Blueprint would define which "Alex Smith" and what to publish where.
Get Snapshot firstWhat the Blueprint actually changes
We can't control how AI systems respond. But we can influence the inputs they rely on:
- how an entity is defined
- which sources dominate
- where ambiguity comes from
- which narratives are missing or conflicting
The Blueprint improves these conditions where possible. Outcomes depend on how systems evolve and how recommendations are implemented.
It's not SEO. It's not growth. It's the only service where we do the thinking and you execute the steps.
We do not write blogs, PR, or social posts. We define what should exist and where - you decide whether to publish it.
Why this isn't just another report
The Blueprint is human review and decisions: canonical definition, disambiguation strategy, content outlines, source guidance, failure modes, and an operational checklist.
The Blueprint does not control AI systems or guarantee outcomes. Where possible, it improves the conditions that influence how AI systems represent an entity.
What you are paying for
Decisions, exclusions, trade-offs, and failure modes - not content production.
- Exclusion decisions: what we deliberately leave out so models don't conflate you with others
- Semantic trade-offs: one clear framing instead of many competing versions
- What not to attempt: failure modes and structural limits spelled out so you don't waste effort
- Failure modes: where the Blueprint won't have effect and what signals a structural ceiling
This is senior thinking and decisions, not page count.
When Blueprint is not offered
Blueprint is not offered in all cases.
We don't offer Blueprint for generic names with no dominant entity, or when the Snapshot shows that disambiguation isn't possible. In those cases the diagnostic still helps you understand the situation; the Blueprint would not add value.
What you get
- Canonical definition (v1)
- Why this definition and not others
- Disambiguation strategy (if name collisions exist)
- Publication-ready content outlines
- Source and placement guidance
- Stabilization rationale and failure modes
- Operational checklist
You need a Snapshot before a Blueprint.
Get Snapshot firstAskedByAI provides the diagnostic and, where possible, a path forward. Decisions on whether and how to act remain with you.
In some cases, stabilization can be reinforced through controlled deployment of web artifacts. This is evaluated case by case and is not always appropriate.